Social Protection and Social Distancing During the Pandemic: Mobile Money Transfers in Ghana
Categories : Mobile money & mobile technology, Technology and Operational Enablers
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This study focuses on the impact of mobile money transfers on a representative sample of low-income Ghanaians during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the authors, the announcement of the upcoming transfers affects neither consumption, well-being, nor social distancing. Once disbursed, transfers increase food expenditure by 8%, income by 20%, and a social distancing index by 0.08 standard deviations. Over 40% of the transfers were spent on food. The positive effects on inthe come mostly persist at final measurement, eight months after the last transfer. Therefore, cash transfers can support households economically while also promoting adherence to public health protocols during a pandemic.